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Saint Boniface was a missionary who propagated Christianity in the Frankish Empire during the 8th century and is the patron saint of Germany and the first archbishop of Mainz. The symbol of St. Boniface is a codex of the Bible with the blade of a sword plunged into the middle of the volume. Saint Boniface was killed in Frisia in 755, along with other 52 people and held up a codex of the Bible to protect himself against his assassins, says the legend. This St. Boniface Christian PowerPoint Theme or template is for the most part colored dark blue. The download includes a Title slide that's different than the rest of the slides.

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